NO ONE complains about out-of-control bus traffic or too many tourists on Wheaton Street. No parades roll past its overgrown lots and abandoned buildings. And though it’s literally one minute […]
Visual Arts
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood
Check out ‘These Neighbors’ on the third floor of the Bull St. Library.
PULSE: GIF Festival
UNDER the auspices of Art Rise Savannah, the first annual GIF Festival will be a part of this weekend’s PULSE Festival at the Jepson Center. Dozens of entries will explore […]
PULSE: Miwa Matreyek
‘Sometimes if I track back the origin of an inspiration, I’d remember that it was from a dream—an image or a feeling I was trying to reproduce.’
PULSE: Apalachicola Night Anomaly
FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY Professor of Digital Arts Keith Roberson —k-roberson is his digital handle—uses all kinds of technology in his work, from 3D rendering to drones equipped with high-def cameras. […]
ArtRise helps in UN/LEARNING the self
Since Dec. 31, 22 year-old conceptual artist Raine has occupied ArtRise gallery—eating, sleeping, making and thinking in the plain white canvas of space in the Starland District.
Talking with… Jonathan Poirier
His longevity in the Starland neighborhood comes in part from his art’s stunning array of forms and colors. Bowls, platters, sconces, birds, chandeliers and bottles are just some of the shapes.
Talking with… Stefania Cancemi
TWO SMALL human figures walk into a desert landscape. The sun beats down. A solitary man walks across a wind-swept bridge. The camera lens is wet from rain. An old man rings […]
The return of Blank Page Poetry
PERHAPS Savannah’s most unique grassroots cultural offering, the Blank Page Poetry series ambitiously blends spoken word poetry, dance, music, and digital projection. Organized by Jerome Meadows of Indigo Sky Community […]
Fall Arts Preview: Visual Arts
Port City: The Savannah Riverfront through Artists’ Eyes Through Jan. 4, Jepson Center for the Arts Drawn from Telfair Museums’ collection with key loans from the Library of Congress, the […]
Ren’s return
‘My move came from a feeling that I’d done everything I could do as a spoken word artist.’
SAV Podcast: Mac MacCusker
SAVANNAH SCULPTOR Mac MacCusker has an unflinching devotion to socially-conscious art. It started when she was painting at Jenkins High School. It entered the world of fired clay when she learned ceramics […]
